India rejected Canadian PM Trudeau statement on Khalistani terrorist

Justin Trudeau Statement On India 2025. Justin Trudeau says Canada shared evidence of Indian involvement but got no response, dials Sources in the the Indian government have rejected the claims of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who accused India of backing criminal activities in Canada in a fresh statement on Monday. In a strongly worded statement, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) slammed Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday, attributing the allegations to his political agenda and vote bank.

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Mark Carney is to replace Justin Trudeau as Canadian Prime Minister after securing 85.9 per cent votes in the Liberal Party leadership race And now all eyes are on how the new Canadian premier will look at relations with India following deteriorating ties under Trudeau.

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Instead, this new communication continues the trend of baseless assertions, which seem to be part of a deliberate strategy to smear India for political gains," the statement read. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a statement in the House of. Under Trudeau's leadership, Canada-India trade saw a boost, reaching $8.4 billion by the end of the 2023-2024 fiscal year, a slight increase from the previous year

LIVE Justin Trudeau statement on India assassination allegations YouTube. The meeting comes amid Indian media reports that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government sees Justin Trudeau's exit as an opportunity to thaw diplomatic relations with Canada Canada exports minerals, potash, industrial chemicals, and other goods to India, while India exports pharmaceuticals, marine products, and electronics to Canada.

Canada's Justin Trudeau makes big statement on Khalistan row with India Ignores Indian. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a statement in the House of. In a statement, the ministry said, "Since Prime Minister Trudeau made certain allegations in September 2023, no substantive proof has been shared with the Government of India